2025-07935Notice

California Doc's DEA Reg Revoked Over State License Issues

Published Date: 5/7/2025

Notice

Summary

Dr. Edmund Ayoub Jr. from California lost his DEA registration because he no longer has the legal right to handle controlled substances in his state. Despite multiple attempts, he didn’t respond or ask for a hearing, so the DEA officially revoked his registration. This means he can’t prescribe or manage controlled drugs anymore, effective immediately, impacting his medical practice and any related income.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

DEA Registration Revoked for Dr. Ayoub

The DEA revoked Certificate of Registration No. FA0321036 for Edmund Ayoub Jr., M.D., meaning he may no longer prescribe, administer, dispense, or otherwise handle controlled substances. The revocation is effective June 6, 2025 and will directly affect his medical practice and any related income.

Pending DEA Applications Denied

The Order denies any pending applications of Edmund Ayoub Jr., M.D., to renew or modify Certificate of Registration No. FA0321036 and denies any other pending application for additional registration in California. This denial accompanies the revocation and prevents immediate restoration or expansion of DEA registration in California.

15-Day Reconsideration Window

The Order states that the registrant may file a properly supported motion for reconsideration of the findings of fact within fifteen calendar days of the date of the Order. Any such motion and response must be filed and served by email to the other party and to the DEA Office of the Administrator.

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Key Dates

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5/7/2025
6/6/2025

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